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. >> educational leaders and staff, more than 85 musicals showcased what they have to offer. john lewis talked to some parents as they shop around to find the best schools for their children. >> it was not a game but education that brought a danger of hundreds of students and parents. >> i have tried to find a school in my community. >> by and large, this -- >> it is our job. >> this is the sixth year for the charter highlighting selective enrollment. contentious issue in chicago. on friday, for more public charter schools were approved for the city. at the same time, closing neighborhood schools run by the district. there is also the possibility of a chartered network sharing space with an under enrolled school. >> we have to be open to considering other options. the quirks charter schools are privately run but they take public money. >> we all need to be working together. we all want to the same thing. we cannot keep kids trapped in the system. >> across town on the west side hundreds of others gathered to talk about reinforcing public schools and said of enhancing the char
. >> educational leaders and staff, more than 85 musicals showcased what they have to offer. john lewis talked to some parents as they shop around to find the best schools for their children. >> it was not a game but education that brought a danger of hundreds of students and parents. >> i have tried to find a school in my community. >> by and large, this -- >> it is our job. >> this is the sixth year for the charter highlighting selective enrollment....
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my name is malini marconi and i'm a science educator, a mother and a nature evangelist. the first time i climbed this tree using climbing gear, i thought, oh, my gosh. i'm going up this rope. why didn't anybody tell me about this earlier? i'm so excited about this world that could be mine. i could just enter into it. >> reporter: what did you think is the most important discovery you've made being up here? >> the fact that these maple trees and many other trees actually put out roots from their own branches and trunks that go underneath these mats of mo mosses. this soil has been basically made by these mosses and these ferns. as they die and decompose, they create the soil. so essentially it's a nutrient source like fertilizer for your garden, but they're all here on these branches and trees way up from the floor, and some of these are actually capable of pushing out roots from their own trunks. nobody knew that before. nobody knew that trees could put out roots into their own canopy and sort of suck nutrients out of their own tenets. so when i published that, i think p
my name is malini marconi and i'm a science educator, a mother and a nature evangelist. the first time i climbed this tree using climbing gear, i thought, oh, my gosh. i'm going up this rope. why didn't anybody tell me about this earlier? i'm so excited about this world that could be mine. i could just enter into it. >> reporter: what did you think is the most important discovery you've made being up here? >> the fact that these maple trees and many other trees actually put out...
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we need to reform our education system. we need to make sure people get those skills. >> meanwhile, democratic senator john kerry, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee is slamming the republican-led house oversight committee for posting more than 100 pages of unclassified documents related to libya on the internet. the documents reportedly include the names of libyan civilians and local leaders working with the united states, which senator kerry says exposes them to possible danger. the chairman of the house republican oversight committee darrell issa has accused the president of failing to come clean about the events in libya, saying the american people deserve a full explanation. more on these stories throughout the next hour. stick with us. >>> now, as we mentioned, the presidential candidates are leaving the campaign trail today to prepare for their final face-off at monday night's debate. governor romney just wrapped up his debate prep for the day, and peter alexander is in florida with the latest. what c
we need to reform our education system. we need to make sure people get those skills. >> meanwhile, democratic senator john kerry, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee is slamming the republican-led house oversight committee for posting more than 100 pages of unclassified documents related to libya on the internet. the documents reportedly include the names of libyan civilians and local leaders working with the united states, which senator kerry says exposes them to possible...
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in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. of the most highly recommended bed in america -- the tempur-pedic ergo system. treat yourself to the ultimate sleep experience and save up to $400 during the tempur ergo savings event. plus, visit tempurpedic.com for full details on our 0% apr financing with up to five years to pay. don't wait. the tempur ergo savings event and five-year special financing end october 14th. visit tempurpedic.com now. tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> you hear it all the time, tough see this, but you have to see this. as promised, we're doing
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and when i meet with the clients or meet with the other educators, that's what i want them to take away and think that, oh, she's very professional. she does a very good job. we can depend upon her. not, oh, my god. you know, have you seen -- oh, my god. >> jessica's mother says her hoarding tendencies can be tracked back to her college years but it isn't until the sudden death of her husband in 2001 that a tendency become a compulsion. >> went way over the edge. you do the grief counseling, you do all the things you think you should. sometimes it doesn't happen. what i found was i would go to work and come home and just want to cocoon myself. i just didn't want to deal with anything. >> in the cases of somebody, a spouse passing away, you have kind of two complicated issues because now you're more alone, you're more isolated and you fill things up with stuff. a lot of times people with compulsive hoarding don't trust their memory. they're afraid they're going to lose whatever association or connectedness to the individual who they lost. >> early efforts to seek help from psychiatrists
and when i meet with the clients or meet with the other educators, that's what i want them to take away and think that, oh, she's very professional. she does a very good job. we can depend upon her. not, oh, my god. you know, have you seen -- oh, my god. >> jessica's mother says her hoarding tendencies can be tracked back to her college years but it isn't until the sudden death of her husband in 2001 that a tendency become a compulsion. >> went way over the edge. you do the grief...
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they're concerned about how they will see and educate their children and how they're going to get employed especially if they're unemployed. this week she says that she is held a meeting with 20 + constituents about the former property. tonight the u.s. 42 road expansion. the room was filled in as the only topic on the table was construction of what she refused to say more about any plea deal are possible indictment and her family she did say this about the congressman's house his condition is status quo tonight. we are hoping that he does better so i want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for keeping him and in their prayers and for returning him to office. with pressure mounting on this power couple the big question tonight is will she be attending tomorrow's big budget meeting again at city hall? the trains just stopped how to get home when it is miles away, they're finally running again but service is limited because only one sets of rails are developing. folks are finally starting to make their way home after service was resumed at least on one track of the south shore line t
they're concerned about how they will see and educate their children and how they're going to get employed especially if they're unemployed. this week she says that she is held a meeting with 20 + constituents about the former property. tonight the u.s. 42 road expansion. the room was filled in as the only topic on the table was construction of what she refused to say more about any plea deal are possible indictment and her family she did say this about the congressman's house his condition is...
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it mandates prescriber education, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and parents and tracking of open yoid use. >> states don't do new laws reflecting best practices and universal precautions so opioids can be used safely and effectively this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critic, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now. they are personally concerned about one provision. if a physician wants to provide daily dose of an opiate above a certain amount, he or she must first consult with a pain specialist. the problem is there aren't enou specialists. there aren't enough pain docs in the world to take care of all the pain in king county, let alone seattle. >> today on a scale of zero to ten what would you rate your pain as? >> that is why the center for pain relief is unanyone dated with referrals. >> valerie edwards from sit ka, alaska. >> why it organize telepain conferences in wit center's experts provide advice to patients. >> a 33-year-old woman with joint pains i and you have got questions about, i think,
it mandates prescriber education, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and parents and tracking of open yoid use. >> states don't do new laws reflecting best practices and universal precautions so opioids can be used safely and effectively this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critic, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now. they are personally concerned about one provision. if a physician wants to provide...
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the family suing the chicago board of education after an 11 year-old girl was adopted in sexually assaulting a reactorabducted and sexually assaulted rate on screeright on school grounds. but the teacher took until the early evening to notify parents, she was raped at an unknown location and the family is suing for damages. coming up, why it could costs us more money. why the r t h is apologizing to disabled riders. a beautiful day in chicago we could floor with a record but it will change after that into a thunderstorm and folks on the east coachcoast watching hurricane sammy. stay with us. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ar [ cat 1 ] i am not a vegetarian... look at these teeth! they're made for meat! [ cat 2 ] do i look like i'm stalking plants? [ male announcer ] most dry food
the family suing the chicago board of education after an 11 year-old girl was adopted in sexually assaulting a reactorabducted and sexually assaulted rate on screeright on school grounds. but the teacher took until the early evening to notify parents, she was raped at an unknown location and the family is suing for damages. coming up, why it could costs us more money. why the r t h is apologizing to disabled riders. a beautiful day in chicago we could floor with a record but it will change...
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we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. >> that -- >> but yours is a bipartisan organization? >> absolutely, right. >> but which of the two leaders right now, pound for pound, dollar for dollar, gives the best chance of fulfilling what you would like to see? >> i really think we have laid the question down to ourselves of, we're asking what the business community will do? and we're not talking about tax policy or macro policy, or regulatory policy. we're saying what can the business do with capitalism? i agree with your assertion that companies, uk companies are in this, as well, there are companies saying to themselves what can i do to create more jobs in my home country? and once you pose the question that way, that is what gets you started in things like apprenticeship programs. >> why do they have to be posed that way, the government starting companies and making them mo
we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. >> that -- >> but yours is a bipartisan organization? >> absolutely, right. >> but which of the two leaders right now, pound for pound, dollar for dollar, gives the best chance of fulfilling what you would like to see? >> i really think we have laid the...
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they didn't know the language, didn't have much education. the purpose became i want my kids to be able to do things we weren't able to do. it was never to be a senator or actor or athlete. whatever we desired. i think that is really a testament to america. >> sean: you talk about the night you're elected senator and you watched your mother walk up the stairs. just before you gave your speech. tell everybody about that. >> that night was her birthday. i thought about what a different place that was just three, four decades before. my mom born into a family that struggled. my grandfather did okay for a while. overnight lost his job running a railroad stop and thrown into poverty because he was a disabled man n rural cuba in 1940s there was no unemployment. no well pair, no food stamps. there was is that you got up and got work you can find in the hopes of getting money to feed your kids and he was disabled. there wasn't a lot of work around fr a disabled man back during that time. he struggled. and i thought about how far removed that was from
they didn't know the language, didn't have much education. the purpose became i want my kids to be able to do things we weren't able to do. it was never to be a senator or actor or athlete. whatever we desired. i think that is really a testament to america. >> sean: you talk about the night you're elected senator and you watched your mother walk up the stairs. just before you gave your speech. tell everybody about that. >> that night was her birthday. i thought about what a...
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we do have a highly educated workforce. yes, we could do better, and we know how to do it, but we do -- we're still the envy of the world. ask yourself why more people immigrate here than all the rest of the world combined. is in fact, as you said, are we slipping? yes, we're slipping in our lead, but we're still in the lead. we still have the ability to lead the world for 100 years to come, but the decision's ours. >> let me ask you this question. you're a dissenter of just about every investigation that's going on. we talk about the role of freedom and liberty and independence. what about the role of accountability? >> well, i think that's the nature of the committee that i'm honored to lead, is that people ask the question, well, what's the most important committee? is it the appropriators who spend your money? is it the ways and means that decide how to tax you, or is it in fact the people that are responsible to see that what is taxed from you is fairly collected, that what is spent is well spent, and that's really whe
we do have a highly educated workforce. yes, we could do better, and we know how to do it, but we do -- we're still the envy of the world. ask yourself why more people immigrate here than all the rest of the world combined. is in fact, as you said, are we slipping? yes, we're slipping in our lead, but we're still in the lead. we still have the ability to lead the world for 100 years to come, but the decision's ours. >> let me ask you this question. you're a dissenter of just about every...
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will you vote for the elite, multi-millionaire harvard educator who overhauled the health care system or the elite multi millionaire lawyer who overhauled the health care system? choose wisely, america. >> back to "hardball." first a plug for mitt romney from "the simpsons." here is mr. burns, the fictional and highly unpopular owner of springfield's nuclear plant, in pre-election panic mode. >> i have to say, despite those unimaginably horrible good job numbers, we're feeling pretty confident. there's only one thing that might deny us the presidency that is the god-given property of the republican party. >> the 47% tape? >> nope. >> the empty chair? >> nope. >> cayman islands? >> not a problem. >> swiss bank accounts? $10,000 bet? i like to fire people? >> no. it's a shaggy dog story about an actual shaggy dog. apparently while on vacation old mitt strapped his mutt to the roof of his car for a brief 650-mile jaunt. so tonight we will explain what truly happened. now, seamus, what did you think of being strapped to the roof of your dada's car? what's that? you liked being tied to the
will you vote for the elite, multi-millionaire harvard educator who overhauled the health care system or the elite multi millionaire lawyer who overhauled the health care system? choose wisely, america. >> back to "hardball." first a plug for mitt romney from "the simpsons." here is mr. burns, the fictional and highly unpopular owner of springfield's nuclear plant, in pre-election panic mode. >> i have to say, despite those unimaginably horrible good job numbers,...
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. >> today she's a certified diabetes educator and nutritionist. she's also made a name for herself as a pro body builder and is in training for the miss international competition. she'll be going up against her friend, christy hawkins, in just 11 weeks. >> ready? >> collette's workout partner today is her fiance, retired body builder dave jumbo polumbo. >> this is the one and only, my fiance, dave polumbo. i consider him a very lucky guy. >> while some might consider female body builders to be masculine, collette fully embraces her femininity to the point where she's had breast implants to counteract the effects of intense weight lifting. >> i am a total girl. it's pathetic. like i said, i play no sports. i do my own nails. i'm into hair, makeup, flash and fashion. i'm just a total girl that likes to lift weights. so what. you know what i mean? >> and being a girl in this industry, says collette, is not easy. >> women train much harder than men. we have to try so much harder for everything. we have to work so much harder for every ounce of muscle.
. >> today she's a certified diabetes educator and nutritionist. she's also made a name for herself as a pro body builder and is in training for the miss international competition. she'll be going up against her friend, christy hawkins, in just 11 weeks. >> ready? >> collette's workout partner today is her fiance, retired body builder dave jumbo polumbo. >> this is the one and only, my fiance, dave polumbo. i consider him a very lucky guy. >> while some might...
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in my case, a college education for my son. >> boo-yah! thanks a lot for your passion for stocks. "mad money" does work for the small investor like me. >> "mad money," you're making me money for college. jim boo-yah, i love you. >> how many other shows have kids calling in and saying "boo-yah?" >> one boo-yah at a time. "mad money" with jim cramer, week nights 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern, only on cnbc. >>> miss out on some "mad money"? get your "mad money" text alert today. text "mm" to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info, visit madmoney.cnbc.com, or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. another cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended p
in my case, a college education for my son. >> boo-yah! thanks a lot for your passion for stocks. "mad money" does work for the small investor like me. >> "mad money," you're making me money for college. jim boo-yah, i love you. >> how many other shows have kids calling in and saying "boo-yah?" >> one boo-yah at a time. "mad money" with jim cramer, week nights 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern, only on cnbc. >>> miss out on some...
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i was educated, consider myself pretty well-informed about a lot of issues. didn't know these stories. >> reporter: she says the stories motivated her and the vice president's wife, jill biden, to create a program called joining forces. they've taken the message to "sesame street." >> it's important to know the people in your neighborhood who serve in the military. >> because they and their families need our support. >> reporter: and to primetime, helping to expand a military center to vets on "extreme makeover: home edition." >> move that bus. >> reporter: but the toughest problems, of course, television cameos cannot solve, like the crushing unemployment rate of returning vets. at 9.7%, it's almost two points worse than the dismal numbers for the rest of americans. >> i won't be satisfied and nor will my husband until every veteran and military spouse who wants a job has one. all of you deserve nothing less. nothing less. >> reporter: she's come to florida today with good news. with encouragement from joining forces, 2,000 companies have stepped up and prov
i was educated, consider myself pretty well-informed about a lot of issues. didn't know these stories. >> reporter: she says the stories motivated her and the vice president's wife, jill biden, to create a program called joining forces. they've taken the message to "sesame street." >> it's important to know the people in your neighborhood who serve in the military. >> because they and their families need our support. >> reporter: and to primetime, helping to...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class. the cadillac ats outmatches the bmw 3 series. i cannot believe i have ended the day not scraping some red paint off on these barriers. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. >>> i am a black woman and these are my black daughters who happen to have a white father. >> i see my daughters as gifts from god who come from a heritage of german ancestry, irish ancestry, african ancestry. we're raising them as black women because i think that's how the world sees them. i think the united states, i think we still abide by a one drop rule. we're not overemphasizing anything. we're just being who we are. >> so online application centerment okay. create new account. >> it's senior year which means it's
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class. the cadillac ats outmatches the bmw 3 series. i cannot believe i have ended the day not scraping some red paint off on these barriers. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new...
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my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and to coach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tonight's show is devoted to helping you cramericans avoid some of the most common and money-losing mistakes that investors continue to make. and recognizing misinformation when you see it. the best way to do it is with discipline. [ applause ] tonight i'm laying out these rules. to help make money in what can be a bewilderring, confusing and infuriating, certainly irritating market. if you follow my rules you should be able to recognize an opportunity when you see it and manage to avoid losing money when you don't have to. no matter what the circumstances. including a collapsing euro or a slowing in china or even skyrocketing oil prices. [ booing ] [ train wreck ] >> let's get down to business. here's the first one. i don't want you digging in your heels when you're wrong or in the words of investor john keynes, when the facts change, i change my mind. what do you do, sir? one of the easiest mistakes to make, and i know this. why? i have done it myself. i refuse to change my stripes
my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and to coach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tonight's show is devoted to helping you cramericans avoid some of the most common and money-losing mistakes that investors continue to make. and recognizing misinformation when you see it. the best way to do it is with discipline. [ applause ] tonight i'm laying out these rules. to help make money in what can be a bewilderring, confusing and infuriating, certainly irritating market. if you follow my rules...
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i try to remember that and he gave me lots of well-earned wise education about how to deal with kids and how to dry safely and he was very wise. >> what was his advice about kids? >> his advice about kids is i remember he looked at me and travis was two months old when i did mr. and mrs. bridge. he said to me, he looked at me with the baby blue eyes crinkly and getting full with kids. he said you never stop worrying and being a parent. don't think that will ever go away. there was something about that that i take solace in as my kids get older. >> he's right. >> absolutely. >> you think when they flee the nest, that's it, but that's when the real trouble happens. do you have a big ambition or a project you would love to do? >> my big ambition is to work in film with great directors. >> who are is the one? >> alexander -- >> why him? >> i think every movie he makes is so other and so brilliant and so spontaneous and real and so -- and the characters. there is never any forcing of anything. it's just so immensely watchable. >> have you had conferrings? >> i met him several times and au
i try to remember that and he gave me lots of well-earned wise education about how to deal with kids and how to dry safely and he was very wise. >> what was his advice about kids? >> his advice about kids is i remember he looked at me and travis was two months old when i did mr. and mrs. bridge. he said to me, he looked at me with the baby blue eyes crinkly and getting full with kids. he said you never stop worrying and being a parent. don't think that will ever go away. there was...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> it's another saturday night, and the kids are just hanging on the boulevard before the evening really gets started. al's new haircut hasn't changed him much. desperate for companionship, he clings to tom. and it's status quo for brittany and jason, too. after scouting the boulevard, they make their way to los angeles' skid row to cop some dope. >> i never buy from that guy. it's like -- >> yeah, we know him. the few times we bought from him. >> with their previous fix wearing off, brittany and jason make their way to the cleanest, safest refuge they know of in which to do their dirty business -- the bathroom of a four-star hotel just a short walk from the very worst part of skid row. >> heroin addicts are forgetful. they don't remember. >> yeah. and no matter how much you do remember, you still lie to yourself and say, well, i can just do it once and i won't do it tomorrow and tomor
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> it's another saturday night, and the kids are just hanging on the boulevard before the evening really gets started. al's new haircut hasn't changed him much. desperate for companionship, he clings to tom. and it's status quo for brittany and jason, too. after scouting the boulevard, they make...
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we're not educated about it enough. in my own high school feminism and women's rights in general were all relegated to a side bar in a history book. that's a huge reason why i created "the f bomb." i think most women would call themselves feminists if they understood what it meant. young women are exposed to the concepts and say of course i'm a feminist, i hate that i feel bad about my body, i don't like that i'm sexually harassed on the streets. that is feminism. it's just about getting that message across. >> you talk a lot in the book about why young women and older women have a hard time embracing feminism. i want to get a quick poll of the table of just one or two words what you think of when you think of when you hear the word feminist. >> outdated feminist politics. >> equal rights amendment, gloria einham? >> i think of me. >> i think of gloria steinham. >> when you heard the word feminist, julie, what do you think of? >> my pierce on the f bomb and largely the blogging community. we're able to congregate online
we're not educated about it enough. in my own high school feminism and women's rights in general were all relegated to a side bar in a history book. that's a huge reason why i created "the f bomb." i think most women would call themselves feminists if they understood what it meant. young women are exposed to the concepts and say of course i'm a feminist, i hate that i feel bad about my body, i don't like that i'm sexually harassed on the streets. that is feminism. it's just about...
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educated every two and four years. wouldn't it be easier if we had no money in politics, no elections, no vote counting. >> wait a second. the point here is actually -- i know -- i'm saying if we are worried about the expensive campaigns, i think running the popular vote election is more expensive. >> we have to do more than reforms as well. it's why the people who are push thg are saying yes, we need money out and people in. we need a full democracy. it's one part of it. i don't think it's sufficient. >> how is making every vote count going to cause more money to be raised? >> hold that thought. you can think about this. you can't think about the way it will impact the policy positions the candidates take. i think that might be interesting. we'll be back with more after this. that can only come from having someone else pay your mortgage for an entire year... this is what you'll experience if you win the quicken loans skip-a-year mortgage sweepstakes. up to five winners will get to skip a year of mortgage payments... c
educated every two and four years. wouldn't it be easier if we had no money in politics, no elections, no vote counting. >> wait a second. the point here is actually -- i know -- i'm saying if we are worried about the expensive campaigns, i think running the popular vote election is more expensive. >> we have to do more than reforms as well. it's why the people who are push thg are saying yes, we need money out and people in. we need a full democracy. it's one part of it. i don't...
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now let's talk with the chairman of the sikh council on religion and education. of course, now comes a really tough job of burying, sadly, the people who were lost there. the community has been galvanized to see that some good comes out of this. we spoke about that. what happens next for these folks in the sikh community? >> well, we are already receiving messages from sikh leaders and activists from all over the country. there's already a drive to collect funds for the victims as well as the police officers. we want to support the community nationally. of course, the cremation will take place after the investigations are complete, and we will continue to pray for the well being of the families and all those affected. especially my heart goes out to all the women and children who were in the building at that time. we'll continue to pray and support. we are also touched by support from the american friends and the religious leadership. >> you also mentioned earlier sentiments about the shooter. you said you were praying for the shooter as well. a surprising sentim
now let's talk with the chairman of the sikh council on religion and education. of course, now comes a really tough job of burying, sadly, the people who were lost there. the community has been galvanized to see that some good comes out of this. we spoke about that. what happens next for these folks in the sikh community? >> well, we are already receiving messages from sikh leaders and activists from all over the country. there's already a drive to collect funds for the victims as well as...
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malala was shot in the head because of her work on behalf of education for girls. >>> investigators say they are working around the clock to find the killer of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. the colorado girl disappeared ten days ago on her way to school. her bottledy was found wednesday night a few miles from where she lived. a memorial site was visited over the weekend by hundreds of people. many of them were parents who brought their children. >>> new research suggests that the hpv vaccine given to girls to protect against cervical cancer does not make them more sexually active. the study looked at markers of sexual activities such as requests for birth control, pregnancy and tests for sexually transmitted diseases. three of the study's four co-authors did conduct previous research funded by merck, the vaccine's maker. >>> the number of cases of fungal meningitis in the u.s. has risen to at least 205. federal health officials say it has spread to 14 states and claimed at least 15 lives. the rare outbreak is linked to steroid shots used for back pain. the medication made by a specialis
malala was shot in the head because of her work on behalf of education for girls. >>> investigators say they are working around the clock to find the killer of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. the colorado girl disappeared ten days ago on her way to school. her bottledy was found wednesday night a few miles from where she lived. a memorial site was visited over the weekend by hundreds of people. many of them were parents who brought their children. >>> new research suggests that...
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lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to 2006 as a special education student. >> i had to work hard to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv coach came up with the idea of the being the team manager. >> basically getting water for the team, encouraging guys on the court. it was fantastic. >> i can always see he's excited in his white shirt and tie. his shirt would be out in the first quarter. he would be yelling and screaming. everybody else saw it, too. >> jason's dedication inspires players like ricky wallace and varsity coach jim johnson to set a plan into motion. >> we had already brainstormed it. let's get this league built for this kit so we can have a substantial amount of time to get in. >> we had talk ed during the season. >> he works so hard in practice. t
lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to 2006 as a special education student. >> i had to work hard to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> so one of our fun parts of the show is when we're able to give you a chance to be heard during a segment which we're called "outfront online." monday, we traveled to denver to talk to voters about legalizing marijuana. colorado's a swing state and it's an issue there. a number of responses were posted on our blog. the number actually was rather high. one of our viewers, ron, wrote got freedom? i don't smoke but i support it. this is the land of thee
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together....
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the reason people aren't paying income tax, things like the earned income tax credit, deduction for education and mortgage interest and all these other things were created by the government as ways to encourage those behaviors. if we're not challenging that there ought to be a chimed deduction, we ought not be damning people who collect it and that is -- >> particularly when it was republican policy. our brad malt, the trustee, you showed his blog post talking about it. this is a reminder of it. when mitt romney has a blind trust, the man who runs his blind trust is his personal attorney. it is not a blind trust in any way that would be recognizable -- >> the veil of ignorance. >> he's a guwho says we can go into a room and say let's make sure we pay 14.1%. that is not a blind trust. >> chris, thank you very. i'm looking forward to your show tomorrow. also trying to regain mojo for the campaign today was paul ryan, who did not have an ideal work day. statistically speaking, you had a better day than paul ryan. that's next. >>> if you are the republican oh, hey alex. just picking up some, broc
the reason people aren't paying income tax, things like the earned income tax credit, deduction for education and mortgage interest and all these other things were created by the government as ways to encourage those behaviors. if we're not challenging that there ought to be a chimed deduction, we ought not be damning people who collect it and that is -- >> particularly when it was republican policy. our brad malt, the trustee, you showed his blog post talking about it. this is a reminder...
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they don't want to coupon old people or their children's education. paul ryan is a perfectly nice guy. his positions are out of the mainstream and of american society. it is a fact. joe biden will point that out and ham their home in october. >> i'm looking forward to that debate. thanks so much to both of you. before we go to break, more trouble today for team romney as yet another musical agent tells the gop ticket they are just not going to take it anymore. which one? just watch as paul ryan is introduced at a campaign event tuesday in pennsylvania. twisted sister took one look at that and fired off this statement. i emphatically denounce paul ryan's use of my band twisted sister's song in any capacity. there is almost nothing he stands for that i agree with. except the use of the p90x. mr. ryan, it is time to change your tune. stay with us, much more ahead. ♪ vehio re bu d th? hepyoete fiven t onth? su yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what'
they don't want to coupon old people or their children's education. paul ryan is a perfectly nice guy. his positions are out of the mainstream and of american society. it is a fact. joe biden will point that out and ham their home in october. >> i'm looking forward to that debate. thanks so much to both of you. before we go to break, more trouble today for team romney as yet another musical agent tells the gop ticket they are just not going to take it anymore. which one? just watch as...
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unfortunately our model of educating our populous has not changed much in 200 years. the global economy has brought about changes that are driven by economic development initiatives that unfortunately our educational models haven't addressed. >> right. we like to say on this show, the economy is moving faster than families and schools can keep up, and hair so much from ceos. they say i could hire seven highly skilled machinists right now, but i can't find any. one of the concerns for people who are retraining is they feel like maybe what companies need is going to change faster than they can get skilled up. is that a concern? >> and that's absolutely a concern. we do have to rethink how we are affording access to those ongoing educational and training opportunities to existing workers as well as those that we're trying to create as a new work force. i think the level of this conversation and this country's got to move to even a national security dimension. our economy is only as strong as our ability to supply the work force needs of our industries and our businesses,
unfortunately our model of educating our populous has not changed much in 200 years. the global economy has brought about changes that are driven by economic development initiatives that unfortunately our educational models haven't addressed. >> right. we like to say on this show, the economy is moving faster than families and schools can keep up, and hair so much from ceos. they say i could hire seven highly skilled machinists right now, but i can't find any. one of the concerns for...
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>> what happened in the past, everybody thought the solution was a higher degree of education and went from high school to diploma and college degree and eventually graduate degree. that doesn't work anymore because the nature of work is changing. the way we fix it is to understand we have to not only invent things in the united states, we have to figure out how to make them in the united states. >> we're not really doing that. author of "death by china," peter, you call this a triple zero economy. the past ten years, zero jobs growth, zero wage growth, zero stock returns. which part of that equation is the most crippling? >> i think all of them. if you think about the middle class, where they need jobs, they need wage growth. we've seen average meaning household income actually go nowhere and importantly in their 401(k)s have become 201 ks, they need robust stock returns. if we're going to get wage growth and jobs growth clearly we have to do, as the guest said, we have to restore the manufacturing base. one good news i have in this triple zero economy, i think going forward the next
>> what happened in the past, everybody thought the solution was a higher degree of education and went from high school to diploma and college degree and eventually graduate degree. that doesn't work anymore because the nature of work is changing. the way we fix it is to understand we have to not only invent things in the united states, we have to figure out how to make them in the united states. >> we're not really doing that. author of "death by china," peter, you call...
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third grade education. >> how did you find this out? >> i found it out by asking questions. finally, of him. >> he told you? >> he told me a lot about it. my aunt told me about and it other people in the town, small town in louisiana where he grew up, told me about the story. so it helped me to understand a lot of who he is, which made it easier for me to let go and forgive him. >> hard to forgive, though. >> it is, it is, but it's very necessary. what i found is this, and this is so true. if you do not forgive, you hold on to this thing inside of you that can change your life and take you in the wrong direction. 9 times out of 10, the people who have done things to you are asleep and at peace and you're holding on to it, it can literally become sickness in your body and make your physically ill. i think that forgiveness is beyond important. >> is he still alive, your father? >> he is. >> what kind of relationship do you have with him? >> we don't speak very much, but i am taking care of him. i make sure he has everything he needs. >> you support him? >> absolutely. 100%. as
third grade education. >> how did you find this out? >> i found it out by asking questions. finally, of him. >> he told you? >> he told me a lot about it. my aunt told me about and it other people in the town, small town in louisiana where he grew up, told me about the story. so it helped me to understand a lot of who he is, which made it easier for me to let go and forgive him. >> hard to forgive, though. >> it is, it is, but it's very necessary. what i...